Leaving town I found a flower that I could deserve
Someone moves and someone's bound to get their feelings hurt
I'm loving you, you're out of range
Wanted you you're out of range

As I walked out into a world I feel a sudden chill
I was bleeding put it good onto a daffodil
Loving you, you're out of range
Wanted to, you're out of range


I don't want too much more than
Than to be reborn
In the morning
Reborn so I can feel you
The thorns are blooming with ya
I feel you


I have your number and I dialed it up a hundred times
Barely there, your voice is crackin' up across state lines
Loving you, you're out of range
Wanted you, you're out of range

Skies of ecstacy we're breaking well I do believe
The tears of God were falling down upon my swollen cheeks
Loving you, you're out of range
Wanted you, you're out of range

I don't want too much more than
Than to be reborn
In the morning
Reborn so I can feel you
The thorns are blooming with ya
I feel you

I know it hurts when it's taken away
I tell you that I could be living
Today with you or without you, ok
Washed by the rain and it's all gonna change

I don't want too much more than
Than to be reborn
In the morning
Reborn so I can feel you
The thorns are blooming with ya
I feel you

No sir, not too much more than
Than to be reborn
In the morning
Reborn so I can feel you
The thorns are blooming with ya
I feel you






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Out of Range Lyrics as written by Chad Gaylord Smith Anthony Kiedis

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    this song is about anthonys ex-girlfriend Clarie

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